Lingbao Tianzun
Lingbao Tianzun | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 靈寶天尊 | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 灵宝天尊 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Heavenly Lord of Spiritual Treasure(s) | ||||||||
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Shangqing | |||||||||
Chinese | 上清 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | The High-&-Clear [One] | ||||||||
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Lingbao Tianzun, also known in English as the Lord of Lingbao,[1] is a Taoist god. Also known as Shangqing, he is numbered among the Three Pure Ones who head some forms of the Taoist pantheon.
Temples
The Dongxuan Palace in the Zhujia'ao Valley beside Mt Mian in Shanxi is dedicated to the Lord of Lingbao. His statue in its main hall is covered by a ring of light; his eyes are thought to "contain the mysteries of the universe".[1]
References
Citations
- 1 2 CIIC (2010), p. 4.
Bibliography
- "Must-See on Mianshan Mountain", Official site, Beijing: China Internet Information Center, 27 July 2010 .
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